Ron Silliman

Ron Silliman’s most recent publication, the neon sculpture Poetry, an excerpt from the work in progress Northern Soul,is presently on display in the Bury Art Museum, Bury, Lancashire. This fall it will be installed permanently in Bury’s central transit station. Among his publications last year was a baseball card, a poem in The Nation, and another in Poetry that won him the Levinson Prize, previously won by William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, and Hart Crane.

A review of 'lo terciario/the tertiary'

The Spanish and English texts are rotated 180° relative to one another, such that the bilingual reader, halfway in, would rotate the book upside down to read the collection in its entirety. Or — if you are an anglophone reader, like myself — you are made literally aware that you are reading only one half of the book.

So begins “todas sus propiedades sensibles se han esfumado,” the opening poem of lo terciario/the tertiary, the newest collection released in May by Puerto Rican poet and translator Raquel Salas Rivera. Or it begins:

Rachel Zolf, 'Human Resources'

Jeff T. Johnson, Whitney Trettien, and Amy Paeth joined Al Filreis to discuss a passage from Rachel Zolf's Human Resources. The book was published by Coach House Books in Toronto in 2007. Our passages can be found on pages 73 through 79. All but one of these sections have been performed by Zolf at various readings, and these can be found and heard at her PennSound page. One of the sections had never been recorded, so the poet obliged us by making a new recording for our discussion — and this too has been added now to her PennSound page.